| Literature DB >> 27544786 |
A Ben Aissa1, A Herrera-Chacon1, R R Pupin2, M D P T Sotomayor2, M I Pividori3.
Abstract
Magnetic separation based on biologically-modified magnetic particles is a preconcentration procedure commonly integrated in magneto actuated platforms for the detection of a huge range of targets. However, the main drawback of this material is the low stability and high cost. In this work, a novel hybrid molecularly-imprinted polymer with magnetic properties is presented with affinity towards biotin and biotinylated biomolecules. During the synthesis of the magneto core-shell particles, biotin was used as a template. The characterization of this material by microscopy techniques including SEM, TEM and confocal microscopy is presented. The application of the magnetic-MIPs for the detection of biotin and biotinylated DNA in magneto-actuated platforms is also described for the first time. The magnetic-MIP showed a significant immobilization capacity of biotinylated molecules, giving rise to a cheaper and a robust method (it is not required to be stored at 4°C) with high binding capacity for the separation and purification under magnetic actuation of a wide range of biotinylated molecules, and their downstream application including determination of their specific targets.Entities:
Keywords: biotinylated biomolecules; immunomagnetic separation; magnetic molecularly-imprinted polymer; magnetic particles; magneto-actuated immunoassay
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27544786 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.07.096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618